Poisonous plants
This list might not contain every poisonous plant. If you are not sure whether your piggy can eat a plant, just be safe and don’t feed it to her. If it’s a houseplant, please get rid of it. If your piggy eats something and you aren’t sure whether it’s poisonous, call your vet right away.
Aconite
Amaryllis
American Holly
American Nightshade
Angel's Trumpet
Azalea
Anemone
Antirrhinum
Amaranth (Pigweed - certain North American varieties may be toxic)
Bird of Paradise
Bird’s-eye Primrose
Bindweed
Buttercup (Ranunculus)
Bittersweet
Bluebells
Belladona
Blue Cardinal (Libelia)
Bryony
Bracken
Bulbs - Any plants grown from Bulbs
Celandine
Crocus
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Columbine
Cyclamen
Corn cockle
Convolvulus
Common Nightshade
Caladium
Cherry leaves and leaves from fruits that contain pits
Daffodil
Dahlias
Dog mercury
Dock
Digitalis (Foxglove)
Deadly Nightshade
Evergreen - All evergreen trees
Foxglove (Digitalis)
Fig
Figwort
Fools parsley
Hydrangea
Hellebore
Hemlock
Holly
Hyacinth
Iris
Ivy
Jerusalem cherry
Juniper
Kingcup
Lily (All species)
Lupine
Laburnum
Leyland cypress
Lords and ladies
Lupins
Lobelia (Blue Cardinal)
Marsh marigold
Meadow saffron
Mistletoe
Monksood
Morning glory
Nightshade (deadly, common and woody)
Oleander
Onion
Old Man's Beard (Wild Clematis/ Traveller's Joy)
Philodendron
Poinsettia
Privet
Philodendron
Poppy
Pigweed (Amaranth - certain North American varieties may be toxic)
Ragwort
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Red maple leaves
Ranunculus (Buttercup)
Sorrel
Spurges
St Johns wort
Tulip
Traveller's joy (wild clematis /Old Man's Beard)
Wisteria
White clover (red clover in small amounts is okay)
Walnut or black walnut
Wolfsbane
Woody Nightshade
Wild Clematis (Traveller's Joy /Old Man's Beard)
Wild arum
Wood anemone
Yew
This list might not contain every poisonous plant. If you are not sure whether your piggy can eat a plant, just be safe and don’t feed it to her. If it’s a houseplant, please get rid of it. If your piggy eats something and you aren’t sure whether it’s poisonous, call your vet right away.
Aconite
Amaryllis
American Holly
American Nightshade
Angel's Trumpet
Azalea
Anemone
Antirrhinum
Amaranth (Pigweed - certain North American varieties may be toxic)
Bird of Paradise
Bird’s-eye Primrose
Bindweed
Buttercup (Ranunculus)
Bittersweet
Bluebells
Belladona
Blue Cardinal (Libelia)
Bryony
Bracken
Bulbs - Any plants grown from Bulbs
Celandine
Crocus
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Columbine
Cyclamen
Corn cockle
Convolvulus
Common Nightshade
Caladium
Cherry leaves and leaves from fruits that contain pits
Daffodil
Dahlias
Dog mercury
Dock
Digitalis (Foxglove)
Deadly Nightshade
Evergreen - All evergreen trees
Foxglove (Digitalis)
Fig
Figwort
Fools parsley
Hydrangea
Hellebore
Hemlock
Holly
Hyacinth
Iris
Ivy
Jerusalem cherry
Juniper
Kingcup
Lily (All species)
Lupine
Laburnum
Leyland cypress
Lords and ladies
Lupins
Lobelia (Blue Cardinal)
Marsh marigold
Meadow saffron
Mistletoe
Monksood
Morning glory
Nightshade (deadly, common and woody)
Oleander
Onion
Old Man's Beard (Wild Clematis/ Traveller's Joy)
Philodendron
Poinsettia
Privet
Philodendron
Poppy
Pigweed (Amaranth - certain North American varieties may be toxic)
Ragwort
Rhododendron
Rhubarb
Red maple leaves
Ranunculus (Buttercup)
Sorrel
Spurges
St Johns wort
Tulip
Traveller's joy (wild clematis /Old Man's Beard)
Wisteria
White clover (red clover in small amounts is okay)
Walnut or black walnut
Wolfsbane
Woody Nightshade
Wild Clematis (Traveller's Joy /Old Man's Beard)
Wild arum
Wood anemone
Yew